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LABOR SESSION 1S BUSY TODAY Hear Reports From Ineland-- ™ Adopt Many Resolutions Atlantlc City. N, J, Oct, 9 (# The American Federatlon of Labor yesterday Ustened to recital of labor conditions In Ireland by Johnwon, secretary of the Irish la- hor party, who was introduced by Premdent Willlam Green as the first labor officlal from: ‘“good old Tre- land,"” ever to address the federa- ton, Mr. Johnson sald that rates of wages In [reland were higher than thoae of Britaln and Scotland, and that the membership of the Irish trades uplon congress was 250,000 out of three-fourths of a miillon wage earners in the country. Irteh lator Is engaged in “rebulld- Ing tha o4 country,”” he sald, ooked for the kindly sympathy of the Trish In America to ald In its of- | forta. The convention unanimously udopted a score of resolutiona deal- ing with legislaiive matters hefore the last congress in which labor was particuiarly interested. One resolution opposed any effort io counteract the effect of the allen | axcluslon act by negotiation for treaty that would permit Japanese 10 come 1nto the United States, Others favored abolishment of the Unlted States bureau of efficlency; | an endeavor to secure recnactment hy congress of the Pittman silver act, and urging the establishment of a civll service court of appeals, The convention also voted to at- tempt to secure legislation to abol- ish the personnel classification board and. transfer its powers and func- tions to the United States civil serv- lee ‘gommission, Tt\was voted, also, to work for the enactment of remedial retire- ment* Jegislation in the federal civil ‘Thomas | and | Al NEW BRI’I‘AIN DAILY HEKAIZD F'RIDAY OCTOBER ¥, 1525 A protest was voted agalnst the violation of the immigration laws by permitting vessels to depart with smaller crews than they carried upon their arrlval, “Large num- bers of men come into the united States In practically safe violation of HEYDLER'S TRIBUTE T0 GREAT PLAYER L s door no rootion oo National — League President Eulogizes “Matty” | clared ») door," FIVE COMPENSATION | Sittabu Oct, 9 CLAIMS ARE GRANTED John A National to the char- ident of 1id a tribute | | acter of Christy Mathewsol Two Others Are Disallowed by Com- e it g this hour when the national is at its peak of popular ac and at the lowest depth of can think of nothing more exp my feeling missloner Buckingham in | game | claim Horrow, Norwalk Cases Oct, 9 UP—1ive fi ings were me yesterday by Com- | pensation Commi v K. T, Buek- (¢ Harding. 1t was on the | ingham on Norwalk cascs. Iwo ) " sion of the benefit they Rave | claims were-alsmissed and An - three | RS0l g, 1 @ent cases compensation was allowed. | PR RE TG gee peresid | Inthe n of Charies Thompson, |y i, 0 ang asked him to auto- an employe of the Norwalk Tire and | o oh B8y 0 o affatr, T will tubber company an award of § {ever forzat b)s wards aid manner | was agreed to by counscl, " ‘I love to do this, Mathew- | was approved. son typifies all that s best in based on the laceration | (o ne rnme, of two fin hand-on) “usnd that s my thought May 26 | | What more could I think or say than The sccond award was that of the [ o™ "1 oondiqer Matty the best claim of kett, an employe 1]\”\ her of all modern times. He | of the Norw all Tiro and Rubber | stood oyt by himself and no on | comy who injured his back nn“' lly approached him, As a May 11 and compensation of $12.50 | 1 ver he brought to the National | for elght weeks wae agreed upon and | jo; oo clls practical ideals from approved, In the case of len T, ‘m playing field, Ie wrote con- | Millican, widow of William J, Milli- | sipuctive changes fnto the lea can, employed by the Norwalk Tire| pyjos, and Rubber company a scttlement of | s for 1is personal side 1 $1,600 was made. Millican was | only say that everyhody who knew | employed at the rubber company. |)im loved him. He absolutely re- | He struck and injured his head | ryse d to be a hero, But he prized against a machine guard Ju | triendship and aftection, Later he died from apoplexy | | “I am touched too deeply to try The claim for compensation made | to speak of Matty the man, Words by Arthur J. Hawkes of Westport | are vain, I can speak of baseball's | against the Norwalk Tire and Rub-|joss, but not of my own personal { ber company for injury to a finger | loas.” on his right hand was dismissed. | Mr, Heydler said he would leave The claim for damages made by | Washington ¥riday night to attend Joseph Rogers of Rowayton against e funeral at Factoryville, Saturday. Charles H. Harris, Inc., 5 ¥uchs Mr. Powell, of the missed. [Ilmmn club, and myself, will rep- sridgeport, Bildgepor (ppropriate to rren G im was \ the cture and s on the right gue can [ than the words of the late President | | day. resent the National league on this occaslon,” he sald, Mass. Bar Candidates To Take Exams Again Boston, Oct. 8 (P—The board of bar examiners today notl- fled all persons who passed the ex- aminations for admission to the bar in Boston last June that they would be required to take a new examina~ tion next june, “The investigation conducted by the attorney general and by the Suf- folk county character committee,” ald the board's letter, “has satls- fled the board of bar exafliners that a number of examination questions were dishonestly procured and used at the last bar examination." Stolen examination papera are al- |leged to have been sold for $200 ach to a number of applicants. state Keep Your Bowels Open and Your Feet Dry —sound advice because you can't be efficient when your system is being poisoned by constipation, DrTruesElixir has been used for over seventy- three years to regulate obstinate cases of biliousness, dull headaches, sour stomachs —all of which are Nature's warning telling you plainly thatyour intestinal tract needs | cleaning out. | Made of the finest imported herbs. Dr. True's Elixir has | obtained wide recognition as | The True Family Laxative Keepa large sized bottle handy | for the grown-~ups or children. Family size $1.20; other sizes | 60c and 40c. e | | BT PR A WELCOME FOR PRINCE Royalty in England Already is Plan- ning Greeting to Thelr Much Traveled Relative, London, Oct, 9 (#—Although the Prince of Wales 1s not due back in London from his Atrican and South American tour untl) a week from I'riday, the public 1is showing in creasing Interest in the arrange- ments for his reception. King George and Queen Mary are expected to await him at the Victorla station in London, where he also will be greet- ed by other members of the royal household and the cabinet ministers and other high officials. Afterward he will drive to his bachelor home, 8t. James palace, alone. Whether the prince has accepted any of the numerous cabled invita- tions to functions, such as a banquet at the Gulildhall, is not known. But it 1s believed he intends to take a long vacatlon before he makes his appearance at public affairs, He has sald he feels that he has had enough public fumctions in past months to last for a long time, and that he wants rest, One of his notions of rest 18 plenty of physical exerclse. It 1s understood that he intends to spend much time fox hunting, espe- clally In Lelcestershirg, which s the premler cauntry for this sport, The prinoce's horses already are belny ex- ercised there so as to be in readiness for his return, Torrington Election Fight Reaches Loult Torrington, Oct, 9 (&) for the over-ruling of the d the moderator In Torrington's city election Monday declaring that John B. Colt had been elected dvmocratic member of the city board'of educa- tion over Dr. W. J, Hogan, was pre- sented to Judge George E. Hinman in the superfor court at Litehfield yesterday by State Atty. Walter Hol- comb us counsel for Dr, Hogan. ‘The moderator based his rullng on the ground that although Dr, Hogan was the unanimous cholce of the dewmo- cratic caucus he was an-enrolled re- publican and therefore not eligible to represent the democratic purty on the board of education, Helpful hints for the busy houses wite each day In the Classified Ads. Every egg is sealed Save the i Coupons | and get Oneida Community Silver and Limoges China Company Dishes S as you seal jams and jellies Big, plump, fresh-laid eggs are sealed with liquid paraffin by the Berrydale process. The air-tight coating of pure paraffin closes every pore in the egg shell. This keeps all the goodnessin the eggs. Nothing can getin them. Nothing can get out of them until you break the sealed shells in your own kitchen, No matter how scarce fresh-laid eggs may get, science has now made it possible for you to enjoy eggs of the finest flavor and the most wholesome goodnessat avery economical price. 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